Dolphin Encounter During an Edisto River Fossil Hunting Trip
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When i worked in MT P i saw dolphins in the creek behind the golf greens all the time.I now live in harleyville and by looking at your site yall find lots of fossils a few miles from here.Good luck to all yall do
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@LamokaGhost I have family in SC and am hoping to find a few shark teeth on a visit some day...am gonna have to test the tooth theory m'self. :) Absolutely love blackriver's channel, always look forward to his vids, such a cool hobby he has...jealous in MT! lolol Thanks Jim!
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awesome!!
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@touchnova I have always thought about that also. It makes perfect sence doesnt it. I love this guys channel. Awesome finds.
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have yall ever found a dolphin bone or something
magicmagician123999 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@magicmagician123999 yes, almost every time we go we find dolphin bones. fossilized, of course!
blackriverfossils 2 months ago
You have the coolest channel! I am subscribing right now!
LamokaGhost 6 months ago
@LamokaGhost thanks!
blackriverfossils 6 months ago
Now this has probably been asked a thousand times, but did Native Americans use shark teeth for arrowheads? I'm sure they were used for jewelry and such, but man, some of those teeth just seem too perfect for hafting onto a shaft. Thanks man, killer river session, neat seeing the dolphin!
touchnova 7 months ago
@touchnova i have seen them used as jewelry and ceremonial items, but i have never seen a shark tooth used as a spear or an arrowhead. that doesn't mean it didn't happen. i think the reason was because Indians couldn't shape them they way they could with other materials.
blackriverfossils 7 months ago